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House prices are high — too high for many first-time buyers.
The city is working closely with big business.
A New York Times reporter took a look at immigrants living in the cramped, dark, illegal spaces in Queens.
Sometimes a housing story is actually a love story.
Becoming a landlord helped Beverly Wilcox retire at 54, go back to school and launch a second career.
New York Times reporter Emily Badger says several cities are scrutinizing zoning laws that anything other than single-family homes.
Homeownership gives creatives a place to live and work.
One journalist spent years reporting on segregation in Baltimore, Maryland. He found that segregated communities can shape our economic futures.
How did 30% of income become the accepted benchmark?
The “accessory dwelling unit” is growing steadily in popularity, especially in expensive neighborhoods.